Scowen Posted October 13, 2017 Author Posted October 13, 2017 Thank you for your replies Adlerhorst. If you have the time it would be nice to see some of your collection... 17 hours ago, Adlerhorst said: If you've seen it in the new Hüsken, there are also those honour pins with Sängergau. But I never saw a simple membership pin with Sängergau ! Yes I have a couple of the Sängergau pins but at this time I cannot remember if they are honour version or not, when I get time I shall have a look. Best regards Don
--dj--Joe Posted October 14, 2017 Posted October 14, 2017 Adlerhorst, I second the motion in wishing to see some of your collection as time allows. Thank you for the information on the pins. Regards, Joe
Adlerhorst Posted October 15, 2017 Posted October 15, 2017 You only have to have a look into the Hüsken catalogue. Round about 99 % of the German badges with the symbol for the sun are from my collection. Regards
Scowen Posted October 16, 2017 Author Posted October 16, 2017 On 12/10/2017 at 20:40, Adlerhorst said: Hi Don ! If you've seen it in the new Hüsken, there are also those honour pins with Sängergau. But I never saw a simple membership pin with Sängergau ! Regards I had time to dig through my images at the weekend. I have the silver version.... I've also put it with the "bund" version to compare. Don
Ralph A Posted November 10, 2017 Posted November 10, 2017 On 10/12/2017 at 15:00, Adlerhorst said: Hi ! I'm sure that it's a fake. The black enemal is not good and the needle could never been really fixed. I have more than 150 different in my collection. Kind regards Hi ! A very nice and rare pin also here in Germany. I don't know anybody else than you and me who got it. Regards Ghost from the past! I sold that one as a repro long ago, along with the rest of my TR collection. It was extensive... and lo! and behold "iron-clad/go to sleep on" pieces that had been vetted time and again turned out to be fakes. About 10% of the collection. A lot of it was taken back by the dealers who sold it to me. Even some I'd had for ten years or more! I did keep all 1000+ of the tinnies, though! And the P38.
Scowen Posted November 11, 2017 Author Posted November 11, 2017 Good to hear from you after all this time Ralf, I hope that you are well? Don
Uffz. Rohleder Posted October 10, 2018 Posted October 10, 2018 I hope it's okay to bring this one back to life. Here two pairs First a nice Kyffhäuser Pair Second a nice SA pair with an 800 Silver SA membership Stickpin
BURGERHAUS Posted October 28, 2018 Posted October 28, 2018 Perfectly alright to bring back to life. Thanks for showing your badges.. I'll show this stickpin Turnbund related but I don't know the specifics of the lettering. Good Sunday Robert ATVA is the lettering and is unmarked on reverse.
Uffz. Rohleder Posted October 29, 2018 Posted October 29, 2018 Nice one. A = Algemeiner (Allgemeine) T = Turn (Turner) V = Verein (Vereinigung) A= ?
Matthew Macleod Posted October 31, 2018 Posted October 31, 2018 Here's one of my favorite stickpins. I'd like it even more if I could find out what exactly it was given for (or even if it was awarded and not simply offered for sale).
--dj--Joe Posted December 13, 2018 Posted December 13, 2018 On 28/10/2018 at 10:57, BURGERHAUS said: Perfectly alright to bring back to life. Thanks for showing your badges.. I'll show this stickpin Turnbund related but I don't know the specifics of the lettering. Good Sunday Robert ATVA is the lettering and is unmarked on reverse. Robert, Allgemeiner turnverein aachen, allgemeiner turnverein ansfelden, something similar? --dj--Joe 3
Cambo Posted June 19 Posted June 19 Wow mate I've just found this thread, I'm gobsmacked , AMAZING Cambo
Scowen Posted June 20 Author Posted June 20 8 hours ago, Cambo said: Wow mate I've just found this thread, I'm gobsmacked , AMAZING Cambo I'm glad that you enjoyed it. I always find it amazing just how many different pins are out there....
Cambo Posted June 20 Posted June 20 Hi D, yeah I didn't know that many existed Lol Everydays a learning day, 😁
Scowen Posted June 20 Author Posted June 20 4 hours ago, Cambo said: Hi D, yeah I didn't know that many existed Lol Everydays a learning day, 😁 Indeed it is. I’ve been collecting around 30 years & I’m still learning new things. It’s a great (if sometimes frustrating) hobby…
Cambo Posted June 20 Posted June 20 D, yeah, it is, as I've found out to my cost, Is there any good books about collecting stickpins? I can't say I've seen one on my book Searches
--dj--Joe Posted June 20 Posted June 20 C, There are some reference books out there. As I am sure Don will inform you. This forum is the best resource I know of. It can keep you reading and researching with much to see and learn. Try this link for example. So much more to see. --dj--Joe
Cambo Posted June 20 Posted June 20 7 minutes ago, --dj--Joe said: C, There are some reference books out there. As I am sure Don will inform you. This forum is the best resource I know of. It can keep you reading and researching with much to see and learn. Try this link for example. So much more to see. --dj--Joe Hi Joe, thanks mate for the link , as you said plenty of great people out there to learn stuff from, hundreds of years experience between all the members, a treasure trove of information Cheers Cambo.
Scowen Posted June 21 Author Posted June 21 16 hours ago, Cambo said: D, yeah, it is, as I've found out to my cost, Is there any good books about collecting stickpins? I can't say I've seen one on my book Searches There aren't any true reference books just for small badges. Various reference books but authors like David Littlejohn will sometimes cover small badges that fall under the subject that the book is about but you have to wade through lots of other info on uniforms etc to maybe find one paragraph on a badge. I do know a collector who is currently writing a book on small badges, but when it will be ready I do not know. Hüsken published his last of what is really just a catalogue of small badges which is often used as a guide by collectors back in 2010. However, the entries are not always correct, the reverses of the badges/pin (sometimes the most important part in identification) are not shown & his price guides are way off (often too high or too low). And, there are known fakes shown as well... As Joe says, you are probably better off sticking with forums as then hopefully you can get opinions from several sources. Here is a scan of the cover & a sample page from the Hüsken catalogue if you are interested in it. It's over 500 pages but will set you back about £50. 1
Supernaut Posted June 21 Posted June 21 (edited) Hi Gents! I have read the whole thread with growing interest for those stickpins, I myself mainly collect german pins & stickpins, let me show one that is not in this thread, a nice Offiziersbund (ROB) prewar stickpin And a Offiziersbund (ROB) Frauengruppe also prewar IMO, thi is not a stickpin but same size... Regards Nacho Edited June 21 by Supernaut
Cambo Posted June 21 Posted June 21 4 hours ago, Scowen said: There aren't any true reference books just for small badges. Various reference books but authors like David Littlejohn will sometimes cover small badges that fall under the subject that the book is about but you have to wade through lots of other info on uniforms etc to maybe find one paragraph on a badge. I do know a collector who is currently writing a book on small badges, but when it will be ready I do not know. Hüsken published his last of what is really just a catalogue of small badges which is often used as a guide by collectors back in 2010. However, the entries are not always correct, the reverses of the badges/pin (sometimes the most important part in identification) are not shown & his price guides are way off (often too high or too low). And, there are known fakes shown as well... As Joe says, you are probably better off sticking with forums as then hopefully you can get opinions from several sources. Here is a scan of the cover & a sample page from the Hüsken catalogue if you are interested in it. It's over 500 pages but will set you back about £50. Hi D, thanks for pointing me in the right direction yet again, I've just tried to find a copy of this book, no luck on the normal suspects so I'll keep having a look, of course I'll be asking for help on the forum to identify good or bad memorabilia, so probably won't need the book anyway. But I'll keep an eye out. I posted those bad stickpins back to the dealer today, so hopefully I'll be getting a refund soon So thanks for that, it'll be more money for other stickpins in the near future 👍 Cheers for now, Cambo 👍
--dj--Joe Posted June 21 Posted June 21 (edited) C, there is an older book (1983) that you might be able to locate a copy of. One People One Reich Enameled Organizational Badges Of Germany 1918-1945 By: J. R. Cone --dj--Joe Edited June 21 by --dj--Joe 1
Supernaut Posted June 22 Posted June 22 (edited) Another stickpin from my collection that is not showed in this trhead yet, period Mitropa company employeé in silver https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitropa Nacho Edited June 22 by Supernaut
Scowen Posted June 22 Author Posted June 22 16 hours ago, Supernaut said: Hi Gents! I have read the whole thread with growing interest for those stickpins, I myself mainly collect german pins & stickpins, let me show one that is not in this thread, a nice Offiziersbund (ROB) prewar stickpin And a Offiziersbund (ROB) Frauengruppe also prewar IMO, thi is not a stickpin but same size... Regards Nacho Hi Nacho, Nice pins, although not my area as they are pre TR. Here is a similar piece that I have for Nationalverband Deutscher Offiziere Stickpin (NDO). Again not my area of collecting so this one needs a new home..... And here are my TR versions, pin back & stickpin. 11 hours ago, --dj--Joe said: C, there is an older book (1983) that you might be able to locate a copy of. One People One Reich Enameled Organizational Badges Of Germany 1918-1945 By: J. R. Cone --dj--Joe I'd forgotten this book Joe. Been many years since I looked at it. Unfortunately a lot of the information Cone gave has since been discredited. It appears that he made a lot of the stuff up.... Still worth having on the bookshelf though. Again, here's a shot of the cover & a page from inside (note that he shows an AH 1933 as original)...
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